ACSBlog in Review: Week of March 3, 2008
Stories:
- Congressional contempt citations thwarted by Mukasey.
- The government concedes a vaccine-autism case.
- Glenn Sugamelli writes about President Bush's judicial nominees.
- Judge: peremptory challenges based upon national origin are unconstitutional
- The Senate Judiciary Committee okays nominations.
- Warrantless surveillance and the Postal Service.
- Mississippi's voter purge.
- BU: No award for Mukasey.
- Treasury Department shutters 80 websites.
Resources:
- Video: state legislators on expanding voting rights.
- ACS to host briefing on the SCOTUS Second Amendment case.
- ACS Issue Brief: A Call to Protect Civilian Justice: Beware the Creep of Military Tribunals
- Doug Kendall: The Supreme Court term thus far.
- Upcoming conference on public-interest law at UGA.
- Advice for future law clerks.
- The ACS’s Student Chapter of the Week.
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